Wilderstein

Wilderstein's 30th Anniversary Summer Celebration - July 3

Jul 3 2010 - 5:00pm
Jul 3 2010 - 8:00pm

A benefit to celebrate the 30th year of Wilderstein will be held on July 3 from 5 to 7 pm.

Tickets are $100 

Featuring:

Hors d'oeuvres from the bounty of the Hudson Valley, refreshing cocktails, house tours, new exibition, silent auction, and more.


 
 

Tickets may be purchased by calling Wilderstein at 845.876.4818, emailing to wilderstein@wilderstein.org or online by using the Paypal button on the Wilderstein website.  If making reservations online, an acknowledgement letter will be sent to your "billing/shipping address" and your name will be added to the guest list at the event check-in table.

 


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Wilderstein Historic Site's annual Daffodil Tea - April 17

Apr 17 2010 - 1:00pm

 
A delight for tea lovers, this affair features a variety of homemade finger sandwiches, cakes, cookies and other treats.  The afternoon also includes a tour of the mansion and sneak preview of Wilderstein's 2010 exhibit.
 
Wilderstein was the home of Margaret (Daisy) Suckley, a cousin and confidante of Franklin Roosevelt.  Many Rhinebeck residents have fond memories of having tea with Miss Suckley at Wilderstein.  
 
Scheduled on the early side for high tea, this allows more time for taking in Wilderstein's remarkable Hudson River views and strolling the enchanted Calvert Vaux designed landscape while the daffodils are in bloom.
 
Saturday, April 17 at 1pm.    


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Holiday high tea at Wilderstein - Dec 6

Dec 6 2008 - 12:00pm

There’s No Place Like Wilderstein for the Holidays
Mark your calendars for our December 6 High Tea
 
‘Tis the season for a holiday visit to Wilderstein.
 
There is no better way to experience the Hudson Valley during the yuletide season than a tour of this historic estate in Rhinebeck.  Featuring an array of Christmas trees, poinsettias, garlands, holly, sparkling decorations and more, Wilderstein Historic Site is an annual must-see for residents and out-of-town visitors alike.  Wilderstein’s holiday season will kick-off Thanksgiving weekend and continue through the end of December.
 
A Queen Anne Victorian mansion situated high above the Hudson River, Wilderstein truly comes to life for the holidays.  Three generations of the Suckley family called the estate their home for nearly 150 years.  The last person to reside at Wilderstein was Margaret (Daisy) Suckley, whose extraordinarily close friendship with Franklin Delano Roosevelt has been well-chronicled and is the subject of much interest.
 
As has been the tradition for close to 25 years, talented florists and designers will transform the first floor of the Wilderstein mansion into a memorable holiday spectacular.  The Victorians celebrated the holidays with great enthusiasm, and they are responsible for many of the customs we cherish today.  Seeing Wilderstein’s magnificent interiors is a treat anytime, but is especially so when its mantels, doors and stairways are festooned with an eclectic mix of period and modern decorations.
 
Mark your calendar for Wilderstein’s annual Yuletide High Tea on Saturday, December 6.  Those who attend are treated to a festive assortment of homemade cakes, cookies and delicate sandwiches.  Over the years, the High Tea has become a favorite outing for Victorian enthusiasts from around the region.
 
When it comes to holiday gift giving, be sure to save some shopping for Wilderstein.   The site’s museum store has a wide range of unique items for just about everyone.  Offerings include hard-to-find books, old-fashioned toys, home goods, souvenirs and other items related to the Hudson Valley’s rich history.  Best of all, these purchases directly support the preservation of Wilderstein for future generations.
 
Visitors return year after year because each holiday season at Wilderstein is a new experience.  The Wilderstein mansion will be open for self-guided tours from 1 to 4 PM on Thanksgiving weekend (November 22, 23 & 24) as well as December weekends (December 6 & 7, 13 & 14, 20 & 21, 27 & 28).  For more information, call 845-876-4818 or go online to www.wilderstein.org.
 

Wilderstein Historic Site
330 Morton Road
Rhinebeck, New York
845.876.4818
www.wilderstein.org


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